Shoe cream

Leather Cream Protector Black

A305SX_9XL_F0AAB

10 EUR

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product details

• Leather cream
• Contains beeswax and carnauba wax
• For use on leather to clean, condition and restore colour
• Apply directly to shoe or, for best results, to an applicator brush and smooth over upper
• Do not use on suede and nubuck leathers or patent finishes
• Includes presentation box
• 75ml

Delivery and returns

Standard Delivery: 2-4 business days

€10 / Free on orders over €50

Free 28 day returns on all items

Description

Leather, even of the highest quality, will begin to show signs of wear and tear over time. Church's specialised shoe creams contain beeswax and carnauba wax which serve to clean, nourish and rejuvenate leather and should be used regularly to prolong the life of your shoes. A polish can be applied after the cream to enhance shine. To use: dispense cream onto brush or use applicator head to apply directly onto the clean upper of the shoe. Work evenly across the entire upper using light, circular motions. When completed, buff product into the leather using the small upper brush. Finish with the large buffer brush to add a subtle sheen, or for a high gloss shine, apply a polish over the cream and buff.

For more information on caring for your Church's view our Shoe Care Guide

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When selecting a pair of Men’s Shoes, in most cases you will be asked to select your ‘Fit’ in addition to your shoe size. While the shoe ‘size’ denotes the length of the shoes upper, the ‘fit’ denotes the width. There are three different fits available: